Materials Needed:

Create Spiders

Download and print spider pattern, attached above, onto standard printer paper. Flip glittered card stock over and trace spider's outline onto the paper's back using transfer paper. Using scissors, cut spider out. Tip: Make multiple spiders using different colors of card stock so several guests can play at once.

Make Spider Web

To make a spider web on the wall, begin by cutting 4 lengths of yarn about 3 feet long and attach them to the wall in a crisscross pattern using glue dots to secure the ends (Image 1). Beginning at one piece of yarn and using glue dots at each cross point, adhere another piece of yarn in a circular pattern, securing at each cross point (Image 2). Continue with the glue dots in the same pattern, using a separate piece of yarn for each new part of the web (Image 3). Continue in this manner until the yarn completely circles around to form the web (Images 4 and 5).

Begin Making the Web

To make a spider web on the wall, begin by cutting 4 lengths of yarn about 3 feet long and attach them to the wall in a criss-cross pattern using glue dots to secure the ends.

Complete the Spider Web

Play the Game

Blindfold players then spin them around a few times (Images 1 and 2). Add a glue dot to the back of a card stock spider and allow the player to place the spider on the web (Image 3). Award points for each ring of the web with the center being the highest.

Blindfold and Spin the Player

Blindfold players and then spin them around a few times to disorient them a bit.

Fun Halloween Party Game

This fun "Pin the Spider on the Web" game proves that with a little time and creativity, you can turn everyday craft supplies into an interactive game that kids will love playing at your next Halloween party.